i don't think you did. if you did, you would have known that they gave a prime example of a larger company fouling up the results and really hurting a small company that had been doing fine before the larger company started spamming google.
case in point, last night, i decided i was going to buy the "i'm a bomb technician. if you see me running, try to catch up" shirt. when i searched for it, the first 7 results were more or less the same page (different bgcolors, different rotating ads, different popups), which all pointed to the same url for checkout. i didn't find the vendor i wanted until the 2nd page... how many people do you expect to actually go to the 2nd page?
this is an instance where one company has fouled up the search results. google's policies state to not do that, and if you do, you may be removed from search results.
we bought an nvidia fx 5900 ultra (i think. whatever was 'high end' a month ago) about a month ago to run this software for mer... the card was expensive as hell, but it's so damn sweet. the card was an $800 option on the dell we purchased for it. the card drives 2 dell 1901 flat panels (which i highly recommend)
to squash your competition, simply get a short, 2 line story posted to slashdot. let geeks around the world do the dirty work for you for free. no more stock options for lawyers!
yea, zaino bros. is nice... i've just always had good luck with meguiars out here in az. we had some application problems with zb during the summer. =(
i've got one of these in my car w/a hauppage wintv pro.
gcc is one of the reasons a number of developers in *bsd land are waiting for this to mature. others (theo is a big advocate) are trying to get the plan9 toolchain freed up more.
and then there will truly be a *free* operating system.
Telemarketer: Good evening sir. Are you interested in buying a coupon book to support your local charity?
Me: Not right now, but if you can give me a call tomorrow morning at <Judge's phone number>, I'll buy a few. I love to support charities!
TM: <Judge's phone number>. Is that correct?
Me: Yes.
TM: Thank you sir!
nuh uh, that's incorrect. =( if what you suggest were the case, we wouldn't see osx, ios, ipso, and a host of other oses, all of which have gotten some influence from bsd.
you can change the license all you want. what you cannot change is the copyright.
that's what the turmoil was between openbsd and microbsd a few months back. the microbsd more or less did a global s/OpenBSD/MicroBSD/ on files... files which included the copyright notice.
seen the code to the exploit? i have. there is no exploit. funny that. it's a local system trojan. it doesn't do *ANYTHING* to sshd. it mails the ip and master.passwd to an email address. big fucking do.
'cause google owns it all http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF -8&q=sco+can't+sue+us+because+they're+pussies+and+ we'll+filter+their+search+results+for+stolen+versi ons+of+bpf.c!
i don't think you did. if you did, you would have known that they gave a prime example of a larger company fouling up the results and really hurting a small company that had been doing fine before the larger company started spamming google.
... how many people do you expect to actually go to the 2nd page?
case in point, last night, i decided i was going to buy the "i'm a bomb technician. if you see me running, try to catch up" shirt. when i searched for it, the first 7 results were more or less the same page (different bgcolors, different rotating ads, different popups), which all pointed to the same url for checkout. i didn't find the vendor i wanted until the 2nd page
i guess ihbt.
did you read the article?
this is an instance where one company has fouled up the search results. google's policies state to not do that, and if you do, you may be removed from search results.
how much are you willing to spend?
... the card was expensive as hell, but it's so damn sweet. the card was an $800 option on the dell we purchased for it. the card drives 2 dell 1901 flat panels (which i highly recommend)
we bought an nvidia fx 5900 ultra (i think. whatever was 'high end' a month ago) about a month ago to run this software for mer
to squash your competition, simply get a short, 2 line story posted to slashdot. let geeks around the world do the dirty work for you for free. no more stock options for lawyers!
they only give face music to oss
you should RTFWP about why openbsd isn't used for their web and ftp servers
yea yea, ihbt, blah blah
I can really only warn of using OpenBSD for scalable network servers.
...again, I would advise against using OpenBSD for scalable network servers.
r e_dog_hosting_most_reliable_hosting_company_site_d uring_october.html
Don't use OpenBSD for network servers.
If you are using OpenBSD, you should move away now.
http://news.netcraft.com/archives/2003/11/02/secu
sorry. conan cut me off last night, so i am upset
we use afs (pre-openafs, tho i'm sure openafs will work just find) on top of nbd (link escapes me right now). works pretty well.
it's called rsync
i need to place an order to the netherlands first. usps, hold off for at least 3 weeks. that'd be groovy ... man ... totally. huh huh
yea, zaino bros. is nice ... i've just always had good luck with meguiars out here in az. we had some application problems with zb during the summer. =(
i've got one of these in my car w/a hauppage wintv pro.
what kind of wax do you use?
...
please say meguiars
by sipping some Victory! gin and smoking some Victory! cigarettes.
wow, a webmaster changed his robots.txt. i'm amazed.
went towards mice with more than one key
if tracking by rfid will save me on $40 late fees, i'm cool
gcc is one of the reasons a number of developers in *bsd land are waiting for this to mature. others (theo is a big advocate) are trying to get the plan9 toolchain freed up more.
and then there will truly be a *free* operating system.
the judge's home phone
Telemarketer: Good evening sir. Are you interested in buying a coupon book to support your local charity?
Me: Not right now, but if you can give me a call tomorrow morning at <Judge's phone number>, I'll buy a few. I love to support charities!
TM: <Judge's phone number>. Is that correct?
Me: Yes.
TM: Thank you sir!
1. 3ware has ... for $100/hour
2. s/Maybe I have myself a business plan here.../???/
3. Profit!
i believe you do!
yea, well my dell came with a mouse with more than 1 button.
beat that!
i'll give you my pop3 user/pass combo.
hear hear.
... style(9) explains it.
this is why if you look at the openbsd cvs commit messages, you'll see a number of "KNF"
nuh uh, that's incorrect. =( if what you suggest were the case, we wouldn't see osx, ios, ipso, and a host of other oses, all of which have gotten some influence from bsd.
... files which included the copyright notice.
you can change the license all you want. what you cannot change is the copyright.
that's what the turmoil was between openbsd and microbsd a few months back. the microbsd more or less did a global s/OpenBSD/MicroBSD/ on files
you fucked up your license. get over it.
seen the code to the exploit? i have. there is no exploit. funny that. it's a local system trojan. it doesn't do *ANYTHING* to sshd. it mails the ip and master.passwd to an email address. big fucking do.
if you followed misc@, you'd know that too.
the company i own ... it has a firewall. i um, get all these code red attempts from these two servers that both turn out to be www.riaa.org.
so, cary sherman, i'd like a check for 4000 billion dollars please